Brooklyn Street Art

…loves you more every day.

“GO GET YOUR SHINEBOX”. AT BROOKLYNITE GALLERY

[ November 21, 2009; 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. ] What does it mean for an artist to “survive” in a tough economic climate? Can
business ever be “bad” for a diligently working artist? Making an honest living
—in a group show like NO OTHER, these artists, some legendary and some
suitably hungry, will dissolve the line between utility and luxury for an exhibition
entitled, “GO GET YOUR SHINEBOX”.

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Documenting Decay Part II: Seeing Art in Street Layers of Detritus

© Vincent Cornelli
At 11 Spring Street in Nolita, a neighborhood in lower Manhattan, sits a 19th Century brick building that two centuries ago was a stable and carriage house.
As the 2oth Century turned, the building had gained a following by urban art fans and street artists from all over the world.  Over the course [...]

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